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Iraq Positioned To Fill The Void Over Russian Oil Sanctions.


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Iraq will profit dearly from Russia sanctions & will benefit as well.

Iraq can easily fill the void left behind from the loss of Russian oil.

Oil prices are expected to continue to rise higher while benefiting Iraq yet more.

Treat as rumors.  Not verified.  Your opine.

 

 

BobTheTaxMan: 

...It's getting closer not getting farther away.  When we take a look at oil prices...& when we take a look at the fact that Kuwait has been paid off, when we take a look at that now the competition that we were having inside of Iraq for, 'Gee, do we lean toward Russia?   Lean toward China?   Lean toward the U.S.?'   Well duh! That's taken care of.   Everything is aligning itself to the point to yes things are moving forward...

 

Breitling:

Iraq is going to benefit from this [Russian situation] in more ways than one.    We are going to cut Russian oil off and these countries that were buying oil are going to spool up.  They are going to be making even more money.

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9 hours ago, screwball said:

what you should be worried about is Japan and Germany announcing plans to rebuild the Defence Forces????

 

Russia & China worst fears are Germany & Japan going nuclear.

This time Germany & Japan are on our side.  They need us.

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here's another article related to the above...

It seems the Iraqi citizens are demanding a taste of the windfall oil profits...

 

 

TNT:    Tishwash:     Iraq: Activists Gather For New Demonstrations

Iraqi activists in Baghdad, Dhi Qar and Babil said today, Friday, that they began mobilizing to organize new demonstrations, the dates of which have not been set yet, to demand the settlement of electoral benefits and the formation of a new government that can face the waves of high prices & unemployment, while emphasizing the demands of the first demonstrations that erupted in the last quarter. From 2019 and lasted for more than 14 months in more than 10 cities in the south and center of the country and Baghdad.

Despite the end of the demonstrations with the closure of the government of Mustafa Al-Kazemi, the last protest fields in Baghdad and Dhi Qar in the south of the country, and the dispersal of the sit-ins, some of which took place by force, the Iraqi civil movement is still so far looming the possibility of re-demonstrations at any time, which observers consider a major pressure card on the forces

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here's another article related to the above...

Iraq oil all the sudden front & center...Why Iraq oil will be even more crucial to US imports...China Yuan to take center stage as global premier currency of choice...collapse of USD imminent...

 

 

 

WATCH:  Global leaders are losing confidence in US, OBiden's ability to lead...see video at source...

FOX News:  Sasse: Saudi Arabia Oil Deal With China Is 'A Big, Bad Thing,' That Could Be A Sign Of Global Shift Away From US'
Sasse warned of what could happen if other countries view the U.S.& Biden as 'weak'.  News that Saudi Arabia is considering pricing oil sales to China using the Chinese Yuan instead of the U.S. dollar has Sen. Ben Sasse, R-Neb., concerned the U.S. could be losing its footing on the world stage.  In an interview with "Fox News Sunday," Sasse said this development, along with how the war between Russia & Ukraine develops, could send a message to the rest of the world that could have a significant impact.  "Just this point of the Saudis pricing some of their commodity in Chinese Yuan or signaling that that’s where they’re headed, that is a big, bad thing,"  Sasse said. "But let’s take a bigger step up.  The 10-year-out existential battle on the globe is between the US &d Western values against the Chinese Communist Party’s exported surveillance state oppression of peoples around the globe."

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17 minutes ago, dinarham said:

  Iraq can produce oil that is sweeter and more accessible than the Saudis.

 

Yup.  That's why we import less from Saudi Arabia & Venezuela.  Their oil is loaded with ash.  It plays havoc during the refining process & even driving up costs.

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8 hours ago, Artitech said:

Sasse is a moron! He’s a Rino too! JMHO 

 

Agree. Sasse doesn't address the entire picture.  There is a shift away from the Petrodollar.  Russia, China & soon Iran will have gold backed currencies.  We are still on the Fiat USD backed on nothing but thin air.  Russia & China may be in a better position to weather the sanctions war better than the US.

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here's another article related to the above....

Why Iraq oil will mean a lot to the US...

 

 

Enemies of the State...WATCH:  OBiden rejects US Big Oil demands to ramp up domestic oil production...We will rely on foreign oil rather than self-sufficiency...higher energy costs & shortages will continue...Obiden sets America up to fail...OBiden blames Trump for the energy crisis...see video at source...

FOX News:  Biden's Pursuit Of Venezuelan Oil While Shunning US Energy & Keystone XL Slammed: 'Climate Craziness'
The Biden administration has flirted with lifting oil sanctions on once-shunned Venezuela to temper surging oil prices, yet it appears unwilling to encourage investment in domestic energy production.  Critics slammed this move in comments to Fox News Digital.  WH &d State Department officials traveled to Caracas earlier this month to meet with Venezuela’s authoritarian President Nicolás Maduro after Biden banned imports of Russian oil over Russian President Vladimir Putin's invasion of Ukraine.  After some backlash, the State Department claimed that the visit had merely been about the release of detained Americans & "championing the democratic aspirations of the Venezuelan people."

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I look for beef to double by the fall. We  are in a severe drought this spring in Texas, looks like a $80.00 roll of hay going north of $150.00 is what Cattle Raisers Assoc. Is predicting. A lot of pressure on wheat and corn too! What morons like O’biden and his ilk don’t care about is the food supply! You just don’t go hit a switch for more cows wheat or corn! This genocide by going on in Ukraine has major effects on the worlds food supply! Let people start going hungry, WWIII will go into high gear! 😡

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17 minutes ago, Artitech said:

I look for beef to double by the fall. We  are in a severe drought this spring in Texas, looks like a $80.00 roll of hay going north of $150.00 is what Cattle Raisers Assoc. Is predicting. A lot of pressure on wheat and corn too! What morons like O’biden and his ilk don’t care about is the food supply! You just don’t go hit a switch for more cows wheat or corn! This genocide by going on in Ukraine has major effects on the worlds food supply! Let people start going hungry, WWIII will go into high gear! 😡

 

Last week, OBiden tried to blame high wheat prices on Russia due to Ukraine being the breadbasket of the EU.

The truth, many US famers & ranchers are being paid not to produce.

Any food shortages are OBiden man made, just like his fake oil shortages & other crisis'.

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1 hour ago, Luigi1 said:

 

Last week, OBiden tried to blame high wheat prices on Russia due to Ukraine being the breadbasket of the EU.

The truth, many US famers & ranchers are being paid not to produce.

Any food shortages are OBiden man made, just like his fake oil shortages & other crisis'.

Just to give you a prospective of hay, cost, one 1250 lb roll of hay 8 cows will go through 1 roll in 3 days. Hopefully the rain will come, we are getting rain today! Thank The Good Lord Jesus! 🤠

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I am in Texas as well, many farmers and ranchers are reporting fertilizer costs are about triple from last season. Throw in higher cost for diesel for tractors and trucks to bring to market, we're looking at a bad situation for empty store shelves. Here in East Texas about 20% of shelves are empty but they move things around and pull things forward to try to hide it.

Stock up friends, don't wait until it's too late.

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18 hours ago, yogaman said:

I am in Texas as well, many farmers and ranchers are reporting fertilizer costs are about triple from last season. Throw in higher cost for diesel for tractors and trucks to bring to market, we're looking at a bad situation for empty store shelves. Here in East Texas about 20% of shelves are empty but they move things around and pull things forward to try to hide it.

Stock up friends, don't wait until it's too late.

 

This is all pre-planned.  Global famine is coming to the world at first but the US will not be immune.

We should be self sufficient in grains like we where with oil under Trump.

Yet nobody is doing a thing to plan ahead or stop the coming crisis.

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19 hours ago, yogaman said:

I am in Texas as well, many farmers and ranchers are reporting fertilizer costs are about triple from last season. Throw in higher cost for diesel for tractors and trucks to bring to market, we're looking at a bad situation for empty store shelves. Here in East Texas about 20% of shelves are empty but they move things around and pull things forward to try to hide it.

Stock up friends, don't wait until it's too late.

Very good advice yogaman! Y’all got some good rain yesterday we only got 1/2 inch! Looks like we are not going to have much of a 1st cutting this year unless we have a great April rains! Praying for it!  what is sad I really don’t think a lot people are aware of this impending disaster we have brewing! They soon will though! 🤠

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5 hours ago, Artitech said:

Very good advice yogaman! Y’all got some good rain yesterday we only got 1/2 inch! Looks like we are not going to have much of a 1st cutting this year unless we have a great April rains! Praying for it!  what is sad I really don’t think a lot people are aware of this impending disaster we have brewing! They soon will though! 🤠

Yessir we got plenty of rain but I can do without the tornadoes.  High winds are havoc on pine trees anyway. Praying for us all. 

Meanwhile instead of helping Americans all politicians are working hard to get us in a war, not because they love Ukraine but to distract from the dollar crash. It upsets me that if you don't want to send our troops they call you a Putin apologist or worse. I just don't see the logic of sending our sons and daughters to die for Ukrainian sovereignty while our Texas border is wide open. Congress took a few hours to vote to send Ukraine $14 billion dollars but took 6 months to give is a $1200 stimulus. WTF?

Sorry for the rant, now back to the dinar. Go RV!

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here's another article related to the above...

Iraq is more than able to pick up the slack over the loss of Russia oil due to sanctions...

 

BondLady’s Corner:

Iraq Exported 15.43% Of Its Oil To Europe

Energy Economy News – Special During the month of February, Iraq exported 15.43% of its oil to 6 European countries. According to the Analysis and Monitoring Unit of Economy News, Iraq exported 21.61 million barrels to 6 European countries from the south of the country, with the exception of the Kurdistan region.

The most importing countries of Iraqi oil from the south of the country are Turkey 9.1 million barrels, Italy 5.1 million barrels, Greece 4.25 million barrels, the Netherlands 2.05 million barrels and France 1.01 million barrels.

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